Morris & District Centennial Museum

Explore pioneer life in the Red River Valley, local industry, and community stories—right at the junction of Hwy 75 & Hwy 23E in Morris. The museum features artifacts, murals, and outdoor monuments, with seasonal hours each summer. 

Location & Contact

Address: 350 Main St. S., Morris, MB (corner of Hwy 75 & 23E)
Phone: (204) 746-2169
Email: museummorris@gmail.com 

Hours & Admission

  • Seasonal (June–August).

  • Typical open hours: afternoons (confirm this season’s schedule before visiting).

  • Admission: Free • Donations appreciated.

  • For the latest daily hours and announcements, check the museum’s Facebook page.

What You’ll See

  • Pioneer & local history collections and murals depicting early life in the valley, plus select Indigenous objects

  • Carleton School (1876) schoolhouse—the museum building once served this historic district.

  • Outdoor monuments to Alexander Morris, the Town of Morris, and the Morris Bell Tower.

Plan Your Visit

  • Parking: On site.

  • Accessibility: Ground-level outdoor grounds; indoor access varies by building.

  • Group tours: Contact the museum to arrange a time—appointments can be set outside regular hours when possible. 

Get Involved

  • Volunteer: Help with hosting, cataloguing, or special events.

  • Donate: Financial gifts support upkeep and exhibit improvements (receipts available on request).

  • Follow: Updates, photos, and exhibit news posted on Facebook

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